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La solution "délivrée" dans RPP 9.1.2 ne répond pas à la demande formulée.
Dans RPP 9.1.2 seuls les nom de paragraphes Cobol ont été "colorés". Les assistants de gestion des fonctions / sous-fonction ne gèrent toujours pas la partie "condition" de la fonction / sous-fonction.
Voir note RFE
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=77077
Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - Development Tooling
Product - Programming Patterns
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - Rational
Product family - Design & development
Product - Programming Patterns
This feature was delivered in version 9.1.2.
The feature that is described in this request is a candidate for a future release.
La coloration des lignes prologue/épilogue des fonctions/sous-fonctions pourrait tenir compte du niveau de cette fonction/sous-fonction, ce qui apporterait de la "lisibilité" sur les imbrications directement au niveau du code Cobol.
Cette coloration pourrait par exemple être une couleur de fond dont le "gradient" serait proportionnel au niveau de la fonction / sous-fonction (sur une échelle de 100) : les lignes Cobol d'une fonction de niveau 10 auraient une couleur de fond plus foncée que les lignes Cobol d'une fonction de niveau 15.